Formula E has unveiled its largest calendar for the 2025-26 season consisting of 18 rounds, commencing with the opener in Brazil.
The championship will start in Sao Paulo on 6 December and wrap up in London at the ExCeL Arena on 15-16 August following a contract extension.
Two rounds are still pending confirmation for next season’s calendar, approved by the FIA’s World Motorsport Council in Macau.
Formula E will return to Mexico City and visit Miami for the third round at the Miami International Autodrome on 31 January.
The series will also see new venues added like Jeddah and Madrid, with possible additions in Jakarta and Sanya still to be confirmed.
The season will conclude with a double-header in London in August, marking a potential farewell to the ExCeL circuit with the next-gen Gen4 cars on the horizon for 2026-27.
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